After Muzaffarnagar: Left with nothing
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A burnt and looted house at Mohammadpur Raisingh village, in Muzaffarnagar. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Muslim children go back to their madrasa at Khakra village. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Akhter and Wasir went back to see their looted and burnt houses at Fugana village, where they found their Hindu friend Rajkumar's daughters Poonam and Seema getting married. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Muzaffarnagar riot victim Sanjida with her children outside semi-constructed homes paid for by the government at Shahpura. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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An old Jat woman talks with Irshad (13) and Furqaan(16), while they visited their burnt house in Muzaffarnagar. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Cattle of villagers living in a house left behind by a Muslim family at Bahawadi in Muzaffarnagar. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Homes burnt and looted at Bahawadi village, in Muzaffarnagar, where Hindu-Muslim riots broke out in September 2013. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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